i am happy to see you in boston, what louisa considers her home town. see spent her first seven years here as a little girl. chick fil-a frshe fell in a fro rescued. she played in ash heaps with little children. whenever she could she grew to boston and wanted to spend time here. she described it with great affection. and also not great affection for congress by the way. as an only woman living alone in concord it wasn t a great place for a single woman. is this better? yes. taking care of her family where she was an independent soul in boston. i got into lousia may alcott through my mother who gave me the little women book and i became interested partly because my mother did and she told me it was actually much sadder than little women was. when i came to this area from california one of the first things i did was go to the orchard house where she lived at the time she wrote little women . she wrote most of it th